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  • CIN Right Fielder #31
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    Reds OF Henry Ramos elected free agency
    The 31-year-old outfielder had a strong stretch over the summer that saw him find his way onto a few fantasy rosters; however, he hit just .243/.349/.311 with no homers, five RBI and a 21 strikeouts over 86 plate appearances with the big league club. There’s a chance he can latch on somewhere else as organizational depth.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #53
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    Brandon Woodruff tossed seven innings of one-run ball with four strikeouts in a win over the Marlins on Saturday.
    Woodruff was outstanding on Saturday, holding the Marlins to one run on three hits and a walk over seven frames. He tossed 70 of 92 pitches for strikes and struck out four batters on 12 whiffs despite sitting 91.8 mph on the fastball, down from his season average of 92.5 mph. The 33-year-old right-hander has made it work, posting a 3.42 ERA, 0.93 WHIP, and a 20/4 K/BB ratio across 23 2/3 innings. He’ll look to keep it going against the Pirates in Milwaukee on Friday.
    Baldwin scorching to start the season for Atlanta
    James Schiano discusses Drake Baldwin's hot start to the season and the metrics that show why he may challenge Cal Raleigh for the best hitting catcher.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #22
    Sandy Alcantara allowed three runs with one strikeout over five innings in a loss against the Brewers on Saturday.
    Alcantara worked around traffic throughout this one, stranding one runner in the first inning, two in the second, and escaping a bases-loaded jam in the third with a ground-ball double play. The Brewers would finally bring one in to score in the fourth on a walk and a base hit. Brice Turang added two more with a home run in the fifth. Alcantara’s day would be done after five innings. It was the first time this season he didn’t go six frames. He also tied a career high with six walks and recorded just one strikeout. The 30-year-old right-hander will look to get right after a back-to-back tough starts when he takes a 3.06 ERA, 1.05 WHIP, and a 23/12 K/BB ratio over 35 1/3 innings into a start against the Giants in San Francisco on Friday.
  • HOU Shortstop #20
    Nick Allen has been scratched from Saturday’s lineup against the Cardinals.
    The Astros announced that Allen is available to play, so it appears that Houston just wants to add some more offense into the lineup for Saturday’s game. Carlos Correa will move to shortstop, and Shay Whitcomb will handle third base and hit ninth in Allen’s absence.
  • DET Right Fielder #30
    Kerry Carpenter went 2-for-3 with a home run and two RBI to power the Tigers to a 4-1 win over the Red Sox on Saturday.
    Carpenter brought the first run in to score in the first inning on a bases-loaded walk. He added one more in the fourth, taking Brayan Bello deep for a solo homer to right field. Carpenter later added a base hit in the eighth, reaching for a third time. The 28-year-old slugger had been off to a relatively slow start, but is now up to four home runs while slashing .218/.318/.455 with 12 RBI across 66 plate appearances.
  • DET Relief Pitcher #74
    Kenley Jansen tossed a scoreless ninth inning to convert the save against the Red Sox on Saturday.
    Jansen was summoned in the ninth inning to close out the game with a three-run lead against the Red Sox. He worked around a base hit, keeping Boston off the board to record his fifth save of the season. The 38-year-old right-hander has continued to get all of the save chances in Detroit despite speculation that the team could go to a committee approach once he reached third on the career saves list.
  • DET Starting Pitcher #29
    Tarik Skubal held the Red Sox to one run with ten strikeouts over six innings while picking up the win on Saturday.
    Skubal was sharp to start his day, tossing three perfect frames before walking the leadoff man in the fourth. He got into some trouble in the fifth, loading the bases on two hits and a walk. The Red Sox would bring just one run home on a groundout. Skubal allowed the first two runners to reach in the sixth before leaving them stranded once again. Ten strikeouts on 19 whiffs certainly help. The 29-year-old left-hander ends the day with an excellent 2.08 ERA, 0.96 WHIP, and a 33/6 K/BB ratio across 30 1/3 innings. He’ll take on the Brewers in Detroit on Thursday.
  • BOS Starting Pitcher #66
    Brayan Bello allowed four runs with four strikeouts over four innings in a loss to the Tigers on Saturday.
    Bello loaded the bases with two singles and a walk, then walked in a run in the first inning before getting out of trouble. After a long 35-pitch first inning, he bounced back with a clean second. He had retired eight straight until Kerry Carpenter took him deep for a solo homer in the fourth inning. Detroit tacked on two more runs in the inning on a walk and two hits. Bello would be done after four innings at 84 pitches, only 48 for strikes. The 26-year-old right-hander ends the day with a 6.75 ERA, 1.93 WHIP, and a 13/12 K/BB ratio across 18 2/3 innings. He lines up for a start against the Yankees in Boston on Thursday.
  • LAD Relief Pitcher #49
    Blake Treinen is being evaluated after being struck in the head by a ball during batting practice before Saturday’s game against the Rockies.
    The Dodgers believe that Treinen is ok, but they’ll take no chances and have the 37-year-old undergo testing. There should be a status update on Treinen before the conclusion of Saturday’s contest.
  • SD Catcher #54
    Freddy Fermin (head) is back in the lineup for Saturdays’ tilt against the Angels.
    Fermin missed the last two days after he was hit in the mask by a foul tip. The 30-year-old backstop will hit eighth and handle catching duties with Germán Márquez on the bump for San Diego.
  • CHC Catcher #15
    Carson Kelly walloped a three-run homer as a pinch-hitter to power the Cubs past the Mets 4-2 on Saturday.
    Kelly batted for designated hitter Moisés Ballesteros after the Mets replaced Freddy Peralta with lefty Brooks Raley in the sixth and hit a 431-foot homer on the first pitch he saw. Kelly is batting .340/.450/.520 with two homers, 10 RBI and 10 walks in 60 plate appearances. Miguel Amaya is doing a nice job, too, hitting .273/.400/.394, but he’s just not gaining any ground in the battle for playing time.